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Without getting overcomplicated and technical definition, Pseudo-classes is a specific characteristic of an element that can be target with CSS. A few common and known Pseudo classes are :link, :visited, :hover, :active, :first-child, :last-child. There are many more we are going to each of them in this article.
Pseudo-classes are always preceded by a colon (:) and then comes a name of pseudo-class and sometimes a value in parenthesis :nth-child(n) anyways?

Pseudo-elemnts are like virtual elements that can be treated as an html elements. The thing is that they doesn’t exist in DOM. This means we actually don’t type pseudo-elements, but rather create them with the css.
A few of pseudo-elements are :after, :before and :first-letter, we will talk about them at the end of article.

Single or Double Colon for pseudo-elements ?

The short answer is , in most cases, either.
The double colon (::) was introduced in CSS3 to differentiate pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes such pseudo-elements ::before and ::after from pseudo-classes :hover and :active. All browser support double colon (::) except IE8 and below.

When not to use CSS generated content.
Generating content via css is achieved by combining the CONTENT CSS property with :before and :after pseudo-elements. This “content” may be a plain text or contain that we manipulate with CSS to display.
Use CSS generated content for decoration and non-vital information, but make sure its properties handled by screen-readers, so that people with assistive technologies are not distracted.

Experimental pseudo-Classes and pseudo-elements.

An experimental pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements means its specification is not stable or finalized. The syntax and behaviour could change on the road. However, we might able to use experimental pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements now by applying vendor prefixes.
So below are the pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes we are going to look in this article. The psuedo-classes and psuedo–elements are categorised for sake of understanding.

Indian Baseball Premier League (IBPL) Assam to host baseball tournament

Guwahati, Jan. 13: Assam will host the first edition of the Indian Baseball Premier League in December this year, the Assam Baseball Association (ABA) announced here today.

“The league will feature 32 matches over 25 days while eight teams, including one from Guwahati, will participate in it,” ABA general secretary Ashma Begum told reporters here this afternoon.

The participating cities in the league, organised by the Amateur Baseball Federation of India (ABFI) in association with the Indian Baseball Association and ABA, are Guwahati, Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai, Goa, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chandigarh.

The Indian Baseball President’s Cup will also be held in Assam in March to raise awareness about the game. “In the interim, we will make people aware about the game,” said secretary-general of ABFI Sudhir Kumar Mahendroo.